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Release date:
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18 February 2011 |
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Nu-Metric Metal |
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8.1 | 10 votes |
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3 have it 4 want it
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01. Analysis Of Random Phenomena 02. Dance To The Loga-Rhythm 03. Arithmetic Progression 04. Interlinking Sinus Wave And Sinuses In Anatomy 05. Two Parts Of A Colon 06. Sliding On An Abacus 07. Disintegration Of A Vector 08. Log 0 09. The Finite Element Method (FEM) 10. Method Of Exhaustion 11. Ever-Changing Date Of Birth
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Staff pick by
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01.04.2011
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Founded by a couple of girls obsessed with numbers, Forty-Two Tits might just be one of the craziest new bands of the last decade. This precisely calculated piece of music, filled with allusions to famous mathematicians and maths problems, as well as the question how much boob is enough boob, is a masterpiece in its own right.
Their music is definitely not playing by numbers, actually stating that they squared their originality is an understatement. Mixing their brilliance with an equal amount of sexuality and computations approaching infinity, this is the must-hear album of the year!
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Thumbs up: !J.O.O.E.!, Dane Train, Darkside Momo, BloodTears, Angelique, BitterCOld, White Winter Sun, Fat & Sassy!, Troy Gallant, Mr. Doctor, Nefarious, Introspekrieg, Ag Fox
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Angra - 02.04.2011 at 02:11
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Andre - 02.04.2011 at 03:00
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Great album, looking forward to their future releses. They really blend in their unique sense of melody well with their uncompromising brutality. The next Neuraxis maybe?
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Dance to the Loga-Rhythm is really catchy. Kudos to whoever made that.
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Bas - 21.04.2011 at 17:09
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Written by wormdrink414 on 21.04.2011 at 09:08
Dance to the Loga-Rhythm is really catchy. Kudos to whoever made that.
Actually it's video game music 
It's from Ninja Gaiden and I made some minor adjustments to it on guitar pro before uploading it
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Fredd - 31.07.2012 at 11:32
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Until recently (read: last week) I believed this band was real, and kept looking for their albums.
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Written by Fredd on 31.07.2012 at 11:32
Until recently (read: last week) I believed this band was real, and kept looking for their albums. 
Unfortunately copies were only given out to Nobel Prize winners.
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Fredd - 31.07.2012 at 11:39
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 31.07.2012 at 11:36
Unfortunately copies were only given out to Nobel Prize winners.
THEN WHY DIDNT I RECEIVE MINE?
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Written by Fredd on 31.07.2012 at 11:39
THEN WHY DIDNT I RECEIVE MINE?
Because your Nobel Prize was proven to be made out of mash potato, you fakist!
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Fredd - 31.07.2012 at 11:40
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 31.07.2012 at 11:40
Because your Nobel Prize was proven to be made out of mash potato, you fakist!
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mz - 24.05.2013 at 16:52
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I remember being amazed by the song names back when it was staff picked. As a mechanical engineering student, they and especially FEM caught my attention. Nice trolling MS, used to think this band is real.
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